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Mysterious UFO-shaped 'Dorito' aircraft spotted over Area 51 as strange military code is heard

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Trump orders a massive armada toward Iran with ominous warning about what could come next: 'We're watching' Mysterious UFO-shaped'Dorito' aircraft spotted over Area 51 as strange military code is heard Florida, Texas and California lead America's housing crash as other Sun Belt states start to crack as values plunge 7.6 percent Meghan Trainor's teary photo with her new baby born via surrogate has sparked an almost unsayable thought. Most women won't admit it... but I will: CAROLINE BULLOCK Billionaire who predicted 2008 crash issues stark warning over'worrying' new US trend but there's one way to protect your savings AND make money Canadian woman was euthanized'against her will' after husband was fed-up with caring for her Another awkward moment between Victoria Beckham and Nicola Peltz goes viral as fans claim Brooklyn's mum'is not the problem' Chilling video shows high school student rampaging through classroom with knife... before teacher steps in Trump describes excruciating ...


Fox News AI Newsletter: Laser-wielding robots are redefining farming

FOX News

Game-changing technology figures to revolutionize weed control. FARMING MEETS SCI-FI: The LaserWeeder G2 builds on the success of its predecessors to bring submillimeter weed control to a wider range of farms, crops and soil types. CHIPS ACT: Former Vice President Kamala Harris was roasted for delivering another "word salad" on a public stage after trying to tie the "innovation" of Big Tech to her love of nacho cheese Doritos during an artificial intelligence conference. FRONT-FLIPPING ROBOT: Chinese robotics company Zhongqing Robotics, also known as EngineAI, has officially entered the humanoid robotics scene by releasing a video showcasing what it claims is the world's first humanoid robot front flip. FIGHT TO SAVE KIDS: Australia's Murdoch Children's Research Institute is helping scientists use stem cell medicine and artificial intelligence to develop precision therapies for pediatric heart disease, the leading cause of death and disability in children.


Kamala Harris roasted for trying to tie love of Doritos to Big Tech innovation during AI conference

FOX News

'The Five' co-hosts react to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer roasted for a video feeding Doritos to a left-wing influencer. Former Vice President Kamala Harris was roasted for delivering another "word salad" on a public stage after trying to tie the "innovation" of Big Tech to her love of nacho cheese Doritos during an artificial intelligence conference. "Kamala just tried to explain innovation and it is the dumbest thing I have ever heard," popular conservative X account End Wokeness posted to its account accompanied by a clip of Harris. Harris attended the Human[X] AI conference Sunday in Las Vegas, which was billed as Harris' "first post-election address." She took the stage with Nuno Sebastiao, the CEO of data science company Feedzai.


The dye in Doritos can make mice transparent

Popular Science

X-Ray specs and invisibility cloaks are the stuff of sci-fi and fantasy, but sometimes science is just stranger than fiction. A food dye that helps give certain sodas and snacks their hallmark orange hue renders mouse skin almost completely see-through in a reversible, potentially non-toxic research method that could transform medical and scientific imaging. Because of a counterintuitive fundamental physics principle, Tartrazine, also known as Yellow 5, can temporarily turn biological tissue transparent to the naked eye, as described in a study published September 5 in the journal Science. So far, the scientists behind the new discovery have used the method to see the organs in a mouse's intact abdomen, glimpse the pulsing vessels surrounding a rodent skull, and to get an exceptionally clear view of muscle tissue through a microscope. With further safety and efficacy research, the method may spur new scientific findings, boost microscopy advances, and improve medical diagnostic strategies and treatments.


Revealed: The best crisps in the UK, according to AI - so, do YOU agree with its choices?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Whether it's part of a meal deal, dunked into a dip, or simply on their own, one thing is certain – Britons love their crisps. In fact, 98 per cent of British adults identify themselves as'crisp eaters', while a third eat them daily, according to a 2022 study by Walkers. But despite their popularity, one key question remains – what are the best crisps in the UK? To answer this hugely divisive question, MailOnline turned to AI chatbot, ChatGPT. So, do you agree with its ranking?


Party Size Bag of AI

#artificialintelligence

We've all had this experience, whether it be a bag of potato chips, or a bag of Doritos like above. You get the party size because you need the most chips for your get together and because it's a very popular snack item. Doritos are always a big hit. Whether you decide to put them into a bowl, or just leave the bag for people to help themselves, there's that moment when you open this large party size bag and realize that it's only about half, or maybe even only a third, of actual chips. A void within the pretty marketing, and colorful bag with the giant label on the front that says "PARTY SIZE" like a giant call out thinking you know what you need saying here I am, exactly what you're looking for. This is what most AI companies are like today.


Best 2019 Super Bowl Ads, From Chance's Doritos to 2 Chainz' Expenses

WIRED

Boy oh boy, Super Bowl LIII really lived up its name this year; that was 60 minutes of gridiron pigskin getting played, right? They really moved the chains is all we're saying. U2 never sounded so good! Most Users Still Don't Know How Facebook Advertising Works OK, fine, we admit that we may have zoned out a little bit, It's not our fault; blame our extreme distaste for the Patriots an incredibly uneventful game the Puppy Bowl and a frankly unhealthy number of chicken wings. But one thing we didn't lose focus on was the commercials.


I Tried Shoplifting in a Store without Cashiers and Here's What Happened

MIT Technology Review

Say goodbye to the glitchy self-checkout scanners in your local retail store. Grocery buying is about to get a big boost from artificial intelligence. At a prototype store in Santa Clara, California, you grab a plastic basket, fill it up as you amble down an aisle packed with all kinds of things--Doritos, hand soap, Coke, and so on--then walk to a tablet computer near the door. The tablet shows a list of everything that's in your basket and how much you owe; you pay, and you leave. This store is actually the demonstration space of a startup called Standard Cognition, which is using a network of cameras and machine vision and deep-learning techniques to create an autonomous checkout experience. Standard Cognition cofounder and chief operating officer Michael Suswal says the company hopes to have it in a store--either a partner's or the company's own--in six months, most likely in the Bay Area.